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Unable to locate ingredients for that Mexican recipe you want to try this weekend? Visit El Chavo Mexican Products in Roslindale Square. It is operated by Alejandro Rodriguez and his wife, Lucy Galvan. Already, many nostalgic customers have stopped by to find the meats, cheeses, spices and desserts with which they are familiar but they struggle to find in this part of the city.

The tiny market is a treasure trove of Mexican foodstuffs. You’ll find fresh and dried chilies, cheeses and chorizos, as well as tortillas, salsas and moles, homemade tamales and cinnamon-scented Mexican chocolate. Plus, an impressive assortment of imported Mexican cookies and confections - including brightly colored paletas (frozen fruit popsicles) and Coca-Cola bottled in Mexico, an Internet cult sensation.

The owners are seeking to nurture the palates of Parkway foodies, particularly those craving the tasty treats they grew up with.

Welcome to El Chavo!

Traditional Mexican Food, Seasoning, Clothing, and Products
Tortillas Chorizo Quesos Frescos
Crema Mexicana Guayaba Tejocote
Cana Jicama Nopales
Chiles Frescos Y Secos Pan Dulce Productos Barcel Y Bimbo Hojas Para Tamal
Maseca Especies Jarritos
Artesania Pinatas Pastel de Tres Leches
Flan Dulces CD's/DVD's Games
Tarjetas de regalo Y Mucho Mas Houseware
 
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EL CHAVO

Mexican Products

Address: 4254 Washington St,

              Boston, MA 02131

Phone: 617-323-2442

Open Hour: Mon-Sat 9am-9pm

elchavomexicanproducts@live.com

Website: www.elchavomx.com

All Major Credit Cards Accepted
Free Street Parking

 

Customer Feedback

“Ok, I'll be honest. I went here because on yelp there was an offer for free hot chocolate last Saturday. I'm kind of obsessed with free food, this goes back to being poor in college, so I went.

“Fabulouso! I stocked up on all the random ingredients for mole that you are not going to find at Village Market, the Coop, or even Stop N Shop. The friendly, friendly owner went out of his way to show me the different kinds of Oaxacan string cheese and make sure I got fresh tomatillos.

“And not only did I get some good Mexican hot chocolate from a crock pot, but a pastry as big as my head and a taste of some caramel sauce -- Yum! ”

--Megan S. from Jamaica Plain, MA
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